The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended approval of the following proposed amendments
to Rule Nos. 1 and 25 of the Rules of Procedure of the Metropolitan Council:

1. By amending
Rule 1 by deleting "Announcements and extraordinary matters" and "Memorializing
resolutions" from the regular order of business.

2. By amending
the Table of Contents for Rule 25 by renaming it as "Honorarium resolution
requirements
and presentations; announcements and extraordinary matters".

3. By amending
Rule 25 by deleting the second paragraph in its entirety and substituting in
lieu thereof the
following new paragraph:

"All presentations
of memorializing and congratulatory resolutions and announcements and extraordinary
matters shall be held prior to all regularly scheduled council meetings from
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The
president pro tem of the Council or his/her designee shall preside over such
matters."

Mr. Crafton moved
to adopt the proposed amendments, which motion was seconded. Ms. Williams moved
to defer the motion, which motion was seconded. Mr. Crafton moved to table the
motion to defer, which motion was seconded and adopted by a roll call vote of
the Council. Mr. Crafton moved to defer indefinitely the proposed amendments,
which motion was adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

The President called
for an election to fill one six-year term on the Health and Educational Facilities
Board of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. The nominations
previously made were: R. Walker Batts, Saletta Holloway, Dr. Huey Newberry.
The nomination of Ms. Holloway was withdrawn at the request of the candidate.
Mr. Adkins reported that the Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee
interviewed the two remaining candidates and found both candidates qualified
to serve. Mr. Shulman moved to withdraw the nomination of Mr. Batts, which motion
was and adopted without objection. Mr. Wallace moved to elect Dr. Newberry by
acclamation, which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the
Council. The President declared that Dr. Newberry was elected to a six-year
term expiring September 30, 2011 on the Health and Educational Facilities Board
of the Metropolitan Government.

Agricultural
Extension Board
Appointment of Ms. Mary Jane Hurt for a term expiring August 1, 2008. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Auditorium
Commission
Appointment of Rev. Ron Glatt for a term expiring June 30, 2008. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Charter
Revision Commission
Appointment of Chancellor Irvin Kilcrease for a term expiring September 4, 2009.
The Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee recommended the appointment
and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Community
Corrections Advisory Board
Reappointment of Rev. Mary Kaki Friskics-Warren for a term expiring November
9, 2007. The Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee recommended the
reappointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Appointment of
Mr. Karl Pulley for a term expiring August 31, 2007. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Farmers
Market Board
Appointment of Ms. Louise McClellan for a term expiring July 5, 2010. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Historical
Commission
Reappointment of Mr. John Connelly for a term expiring August 10, 2009. At the
request of the appointee, the nomination was withdrawn.

Reappointment of
Ms. Ann Eaden for a term expiring August 10, 2009. Without objection, the nomination
was withdrawn.

Appointment of
Dr. Bill McKee for a term expiring August 10, 2009. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Sports
Authority
Reappointment of Rev. Forrest Harris for a term expiring October 19, 2011. The
Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee recommended the reappointment
and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a unanimous vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
a contract by and between Foundations Associates, Inc., and The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan
Board of Health, to provide residential treatment services and half-way house
placement to homeless persons with co-occurring disorders of mental illness
and chemical dependency. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance
Committee; the Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committee approved withdrawal.
Mr. Walls moved to withdraw the bill at the request of the Health Department,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution appropriating
the amount of $27,000 from the General Fund Reserve Fund for the purchase of
equipment and building repairs for the County Clerk of The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County. The Budget and Finance Committee recommended
deferment. Ms. McClendon moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution providing
amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting
forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. The
Charter Revision Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Wallace moved
to defer the resolution indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
amendments to two agreements between the Metropolitan Government and Constellation
Energy Projects & Services Group, Inc. (formerly Constellation Energy Source,
Inc.) relating to management of and fuel purchases for the district energy system.
The Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees recommended deferment. Ms.
McClendon moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
a third amendment to a grant from the State of Tennessee Board of Probation
and Parole to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for
the Davidson County Community Corrections Program. The resolution was approved
by the Budget and Finance Committee. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution,
which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster,
Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes"
(0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Labor and Workforce Development,
to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for programs
to prepare dislocated workers for re-entry into the labor force and training
for those facing serious barriers to employment (No.06-09-FY6-409-DSLWK). The
resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and Personnel-Public Information-Human
Relations-Housing Committees. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which
motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier,
Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson,
Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Labor and Workforce Development,
to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for programs
to prepare adults for re-entry into the labor force and training for those facing
serious barriers to employment (No. 06-09-FY6-209-ADULT). The resolution was
approved by the Budget and Finance and Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing
Committees. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler,
Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, to The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County for a highway safety initiative
by the Metropolitan Police Department. The resolution was approved by the Budget
and Finance and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committees. Mr. Dozier
moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the
following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore,
Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto,
Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers,
Shulman, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (34);
"Noes" (0); "Abstaining" Adkins (1).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to The Metropolitan Government of
Nashville and Davidson County for the purchase of bullet-proof vests. The resolution
was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated
Beverages Committees. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter,
Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
an amendment to a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County for a gang resistance education
and training program. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance
and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committees. Ms. McClendon moved
to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White,
Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman,
Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35);
"Noes" (0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the Greater Nashville Regional Council to The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County by and through the Metropolitan Social Services
Commission to provide nutrition services. The resolution was approved by the
Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr.
Walls moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by
the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread,
Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown,
Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams,
Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance naming
the proposed plaza in front of the Metropolitan Courthouse in honor of Richard
H. Fulton. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was
referred to the Parks, Library, Recreation and Entertainment Facility; Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections; and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of
the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Mayor to submit an Annual Update to the Consolidated Plan for
Housing and Community Development programs to the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Federal Grants Review Committee by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 4.12.095 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws relating to privatization
contracts by changing the definition of "privatizing governmental services",
requiring approval of such contracts by ordinance, and prohibiting certain individuals
or firms from being eligible for such contracts, providing employment opportunity
for displaced Metro employees, and required information being provided to the
Council. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred
to the Budget and Finance Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Metropolitan Code of Laws to address the hoarding of animals in poor
sanitary conditions. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committee by a
voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 10 (Health and Safety) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws providing regulations
for temporary food establishments and mobile food vendors, all of which is more
specifically described herein. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first
reading and was referred to the Codes, Fair and Farmers Market and Health, Hospitals
and Social Services Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 16.28.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit the issuance
of a building permit if the applicant or property owner has been found guilty
within the past twelve months of violating a stop work order issued by the Department
of Codes Administration or violating T.C.A. § 7-51-1201. Upon motion duly
seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Codes, Fair
and Farmers Market Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 16 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws by amending Section 16.28.190 to provide
for compliance with T.C.A. §7-51-1201 et seq. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Codes, Fair and Farmers
Market and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 16 of the Metropolitan Code by amending Section 16.28.190 relative to
demolition permits for historic structures. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill
passed first reading and was referred to the Codes, Fair and Farmers Market
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws by amending Section 17.40.410 relative
to demolition of residential structures (Proposal No. 2006Z-003T). Upon motion
duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning
Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee by a voice vote of
the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapters 6.12 and 6.54 of Title 6 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to repeal
the chapter pertaining to sexually oriented businesses, and to add new permitting
provisions for after hours clubs and sexually oriented night clubs. Mr. Dread
moved to withdraw the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 7.08.105 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws pertaining to the notice requirements
for holders of caterer's beer permits. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed
first reading and was referred to the Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages
Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Metropolitan Code of Laws Section 15.12.020 and Section 15.48.020 by eliminating
the requirement for separate written contracts between the Department of Water
and Sewerage Services and its customers, and by authorizing customers to discontinue
service upon oral notice. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Public Works Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
permit a change in control of the telecommunications franchise granted to MCImetro
Access Transmission Services LLC by Ordinance No. 094-1192 caused by the Plan
of Merger by and among Verizon Communications, Inc., Eli Acquisition, LLC and
MCI, Inc. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred
to the Budget and Finance Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Director of Public Property, or his designee, and the Director of Parks
and Recreation, or his designee, to accept and record an easement in favor of
the Metropolitan Government, for the use and benefit of the Greenway Commission,
on a certain parcel of property located on portions of the Cheatham Lock and
Dam Project for use in the Cumberland River greenway system (Proposal No. 2005M-218U-05).
Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to
the Planning Commission, Parks, Library, Recreation and Entertainment Facility
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of easements by negotiation or condemnation for use in Public
Works Project Number 05-R-05, Smith Springs Parkway Extension from Paddington
Way to Arvington Way, a public project of the Metropolitan Government (Proposal
No. 2005M-222U-13). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, Public Works
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to enter into Utility Relocation Contract No. 5997,
Supplement # 1 with the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, Project
No. BR-STP-45 (17); 19045-3238-94, SR-45 Bridge & Approaches over Whites
Creek (LM 0.97) located in Davidson County. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill
passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works
Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by closing Alley #912 from 30th
Ave South southwest to a dead end (Proposal No. 2005M-142U-10). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Traffic and Parking Commission. Upon
motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the
Public Works, Traffic and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Neighborhood Conservation Overlay district to various properties
in the Sylvan Park area (612.57) acres, all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2005Z-180U-07). Mr. Summers moved to pass the bill on first reading and
refer it to the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee,
which motion was seconded. Mr. Greer moved to defer the bill, which motion was
seconded. Mr. Summers moved to table the motion to defer, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. The matter recurred on the motion
to pass on first reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council with Mr. Greer voting "No".

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Neighborhood Conservation Overlay district to various properties
in the Whitland area, located between Whitland Avenue and Brighton Avenue and
between Bowling Avenue and Wilson Avenue (70.34 acres), all of which is described
herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-182U-10). Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed
first reading and was referred to the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committee with Mr. Greer voting "No".

An ordinance amending
the Metropolitan Code of Laws to exempt restaurants that possess a valid license
issued by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission for on-premises sale and
consumption of alcoholic beverages from the minimum distance requirements for
obtaining beer permits. The bill was approved by the Public Safety-Beer and
Regulated Beverages Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded. After discussion the matter recurred on
the motion to defer and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 2.04 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws regarding standards of conduct
for Members of Council, disclosure of interests, enforcement provisions, and
creation of a Council Board of Conduct, all of which is specifically described
herein. The bill was approved by the Rules-Confirmation-Public Elections Committee.
Mr. Briley moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded.
Mr. Briley offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Briley offered
Amendment No. 2 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Kerstetter moved for a suspension of the
rules to amend Amendment No. 2; objection was made by Mr. Dread and the motion
was not accepted. Mr. Kerstetter moved to defer the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded. Mr. Briley moved to table the motion to defer, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace
moved to defer the bill to the heel of the second reading items, which motion
was seconded. Mr. Briley moved to table the motion to defer, which motion was
seconded and adopted by a roll call vote of the Council. Mr. Cole called for
the previous question on the main motion, which motion was seconded and failed
by a roll call vote of the Council. Mr. Kerstetter offered Amendment No. 3 and
moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded. Mr. Briley moved to table
the motion to amend, which motion was seconded and failed by a roll call vote
of the Council. The matter recurred on the motion to adopt Amendment No. 3,
which motion was adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Tucker, Isabel,
Murray, Hart, Ryman, Brown, Burch, White, Loring, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore,
Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (18); "Noes" Dozier,
Neighbors, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Forkum, Gotto, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Toler (16) "Abstaining" McClendon
(1). The matter recurred on the motion to pass the bill on second reading, as
amended, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 6.52.020 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to allow an apprentice plumber
to work under the direction of a master or journeyman plumber as an alternative
to an apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor. Mr.
Kerstetter moved to withdraw the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance establishing
a program for the purpose of providing assistance to low-income elderly residents
of the Metropolitan Government for the fiscal year 2005-2006. The bill was approved
by the Budget and Finance Committee. Ms. Neighbors moved to pass the bill on
second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 2.104.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws related to the topping of
trees within Davidson County. The Codes, Fair and Farmers Market Committee recommended
indefinite deferment. Mr. Loring moved to defer the bill indefinitely, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Director of the Division of Public Property Administration and the Director
of Parks and Recreation to accept, execute and record an agreement for grant
of easements in favor of the Metropolitan Government for use in connection with
development of the Harpeth River greenway (Proposal No. 2005M-127G-06). The
bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Parks, Library, Recreation and
Entertainment Facility and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Tygard
moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to enter into a
lease agreement with Greensboro I, a Tennessee Limited Partnership, for certain
real property located at 804 Second Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee (Proposal
No. 2005M-181U-09). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget
and Finance, Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Loring moved to pass the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 2.04 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws pertaining to ethical standards
for Members of Council and disclosure of interests, all of which is more specifically
described herein. The Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee recommended
approval and re-referral. Mr. Tygard moved to defer the bill on second reading
and to re-refer it to the Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 2 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to implement standards of conduct for
employees of the Metropolitan Government. The Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections
Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Craddock moved to defer the bill to the
second meeting in January, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 3.24.020 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to authorize the extension
of the "in-line-of-duty medical treatment network" pilot program.
The bill was approved by the Budget and Finance and Personnel-Public Information-Human
Relations-Housing Committees. Ms. McClendon moved to pass the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Metropolitan Code of Laws Section 15.12.070 regarding prohibitions on cross-connections
to the public drinking water supply system. The bill was approved by the Budget
and Finance and Public Works Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on
second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance approving
the disposition of a parcel of surplus property located at 1822 Pearl Street,
by the Director of Public Property Administration held by The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County (Proposal No. 2005M-182U-08). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission, Education and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace
moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend the Official Street and Alley Acceptance and Maintenance Map for The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing the name of McIver
Street between Gallatin Pike and Burrus Street to "Hunters Meadow Lane"
(Proposal No. 2005M-106U-05). The bill was referred to the Emergency Communications
District Board. The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Traffic and
Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees; the Public Works Committee
recommended deferment. Mr. Toler moved to suspend the rules to override the
committee recommendation for deferment, and no objection was made. Mr. Toler
moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acceptance of an easement described in the plans for 2004 Pittway Drive,
Stormwater Project No. 05-DL-0836 (Proposal No. 2005M-140). The bill was approved
by the Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Toler
moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
a 20 foot drainage easement and authorizing the acceptance of a replacement
20 foot drainage easement, on Map 181, Parcel 011.00, Project No. 04-DL-0762,
Darsino's Retail Center, and authorizing the execution of the documents necessary
to effectuate the same (Proposal No. 2005M-007G-12). The bill was approved by
the Planning Commission, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees.
Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation for the purpose of
acquiring easements for use in public projects of the Metropolitan Government,
initially with relation to Project No. 03-WG-116A, Powell Avenue 36-inch Water
Main, Phase II (Proposal No. 2005M-113U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission, Budget and Finance, Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees. Mr. Adkins moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with Yazdian Construction Co., to
provide public sewer service in Williamson County, to a development known as
Nolensville Commercial. The bill was approved by the Budget and Finance and
Public Works Committees. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance approving
and accepting a contribution in the amount of $34,370 from Tyler Ring for purposes
of traffic infrastructure improvements at Cato Road. The bill was approved by
the Budget and Finance, Public Works and Traffic and Parking Committees. Ms.
Gilmore moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance approving
and accepting a contribution in the amount of $40,000 from Lenox Village for
purposes of traffic infrastructure improvements at Holt Road. The bill was approved
by the Budget and Finance, Public Works and Traffic and Parking Committees.
Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS40
district to RM4 district property located at Highway 100 (unnumbered) on the
northeast corner of Highway 100 and Chaffin Drive (1.94 acres), all of which
is described herein (Proposal No. 2003Z-132G-06). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Tygard
moved to defer the bill indefinitely while unresolved issues continue to be
addressed, the bill being requested by Joseph G. Petrosky, P.E. , which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R6
to RM15 district property located at J.J. Watson Avenue (unnumbered), and Winston
Avenue (unnumbered), west of Nolensville Pike, (4.57 acres), all of which is
described herein (Proposal No. 2004Z-118U-12). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and disapproved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Foster moved to defeat the bill, which motion was seconded and adopted by
the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread,
Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown,
Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams,
Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from AR2a
to RS10 district properties located at 6943 Burkitt Road, 6947 Burkitt Road,
and Burkitt Road (unnumbered), (46.50 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2004Z-164G-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Toler moved to defer
the bill on third reading, the bill being requested by James C.D. Franks, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 13.26 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws establishing the process and
procedure for naming public structures and spaces of The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County. The bill was approved by the Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Jameson requested
a suspension of the rules for an amendment on third reading; objection was made
by Messrs. Hart and Tygard, and no amendment was offered. Mr. Briley moved to
rescind passage on second reading and to place the bill back on second reading
at the next meeting, which motion was seconded and failed by a roll call vote
of the Council. Mr. Jameson moved to defer the bill to the second meeting in
January, which motion was seconded. Mr. Crafton moved to table the motion to
defer, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
Mr. Jameson moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and failed by the following vote: "Ayes" Neighbors, Tucker, Briley,
Murray, Jameson, Cole, McClendon, Whitmore (8); "Noes" Dread, Gilmore,
Isabel, Craddock, Hart, Forkum, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, Walls, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard
(22); "Abstaining" Dozier, Ryman, Greer, Wallace, Wilhoite (5).

An ordinance amending
Article 13 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit soliciting employment
within the right-of-way. The substitute bill was approved by the Public Works
and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committees. Mr. Burch moved to
defer the bill indefinitely while the proposal continues to be worked out with
all parties, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2005-747 and BL2005-748 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R6
to CS district property at Hester Avenue (unnumbered), 220 feet south of Glenrose
Avenue (0.18 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2004Z-030U-11).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development district located at 2204 Nolensville
Pike, and Hester Avenue (unnumbered), 250 feet south of Glenrose Avenue, to
permit an expansion of the existing car sale operation with a proposed 1,350
square foot building (0.45 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2004P-029U-11). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Ms. McClendon offered Amendment No. 1 and moved
for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance to
amend various sections of Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, The Zoning
Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, relative
to the placement and design of two-family dwelling units, all of which is more
particularly described herein (Proposal No 2004Z-020T). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Loring moved to defer the bill indefinitely, which motion was seconded and
adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 16 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws by adopting a later edition of the
National Electrical Code and amendments thereto, and adopting a later edition
of the American National Standard Code of Accessible and Useable Buildings and
Facilities, with certain amendments thereto. The bill was approved by the Codes,
Fair and Farmers Market Committee. Mr. Bradley moved to pass the bill on third
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster,
Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes"
(0).

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation for use in a public
project for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and
specifically with relation to the construction of a new Fire Station in the
Neely's Bend Road area (Proposal No. 2005M-174G-04). The bill was approved by
the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, Public Safety-Beer and Regulated
Beverages and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Forkum moved to
pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the
following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore,
Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto,
Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard
(35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to OL district a portion of property located at 5441 Edmondson Pike (2.10 acres),
all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-124U-12). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Foster moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: : "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler,
Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from AR2A
to MUN district property located at 4162 Murfreesboro Pike (1.3 acres), all
of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-111G-13). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr.
Toler offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill
on third reading as amended, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White,
Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman,
Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35);
"Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by canceling a Commercial
Planned Unit Development located at 1614 16th Avenue South, approved for a music
studio (0.17 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 15-87-P-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter,
Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R6
to OL district properties located at 2900, 2902, 2904, and 2824 Felicia Street
(0.68 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-133U-08).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Whitmore moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter,
Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RM9 district a portion of property located at 2900 Lebanon Pike (8.7 acres),
all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-126U-14). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. White moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler,
Bradley, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from IR
to MUN district property located at 1306 3rd Avenue North (0.19 acres), all
of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-121U-08). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr.
Wallace moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and
adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore,
Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2005-810 and BL2005-811 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RM15
to MUL district property located at Central Pike (unnumbered) (2.62 acres),
all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-130G-14). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by amending a portion
of a Residential Planned Unit Development located on the south side of Central
Pike, east of Dodson Chapel Road, and proposed for 10,700 square feet of office,
to allow for the development of 31,920 square feet of office and retail space
(2.62 acres), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal No.
189-73-G-14). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R15
to CS district a portion of property located at 519 Bell Road, south of Murfreesboro
Pike (1.06 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-065U-13).
The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission and approved by the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development located on the west side of Bell
Road, south of Murfreesboro Pike, to allow for the development of a 5,301 square
foot car wash (1.06 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005P-025U-13).
The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission and approved by the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Bradley offered Amendment No. 1 and moved
for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the
Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RS10 various properties located between Maplehurst Avenue and Woodvale Drive,
and between Granny White Pike and Lealand Lane (34.90 acres), all of which is
described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-156U-10). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Shulman
offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill
on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote:
"Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring,
McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster,
Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes"
(0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing a portion
of a parcel from RS7.5 to IR district property located at 939 Anderson Lane,
east of Myatt Drive (4.51 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2005Z-151G-04). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Forkum moved to pass the bill on third
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to MUN district property located at 2643 Smith Springs Road (0.21 acres), all
of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-110U-13). The bill was disapproved
by the Planning Commission; the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee recommended
deferment. Ms. Wilhoite moved to defer the bill, the bill being requested by
Jerry Ward, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to MUN district property located at Tulip Grove Road (unnumbered), approximately
150 feet south of the southeast intersection of Tulip Grove Road and Lebanon
Pike (1.16 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-092G-14).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Gotto moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was
seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore,
Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from OR20
to MUN district property located at 2115 Elm Hill Pike, west of Briley Parkway
(.88 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-147U-13).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Loring offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Loring moved
to pass the bill on third reading as amended, which motion was seconded and
adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown,
Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard
(32); "Noes" (0); "Abstaining" Isabel (1).

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2005-823, BL2005-824 and BL2005-825 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by canceling a Planned
Unit Development district at 3161 Hamilton Church Road, located abutting the
south side of Hamilton Church Road, 1,600 feet east of Murfreesboro Pike (6.0
acres), approved for 27 single-family lots, all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2004P-022U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS7.5
to RM9 (6.0 acres) district property located at 3161 Hamilton Church Road and
to change from AR2a to RM9 (18.17 acres) and RM20 (12.25 acres) district property
located at 3300 Murfreesboro Pike (36.42 total acres), all of which is described
herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-123U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of an Urban Design Overlay district located at 3100, 3214, 3300
and 3332 Murfreesboro Pike, 5925, 5953, 5969, 5995 and 6005 Mt. View Road, 3161,
3173, 3179, 3183, 3201, 3205, 3209, 3215, 3221, 3227 and 3233 Hamilton Church
Road, within the area bounded by Murfreesboro Pike, Hamilton Church Road, and
Mt. View Road, (104.66 acres), to permit a mixture of building types, all of
which is described here in (Proposal No. 2005UD-008U-13). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr.
Bradley offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was
seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from OR20
and RS15 to RM9 district property located at 4343 Ashland City Highway, at the
south side of Drakes Branch Road (7.16 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2005Z-115U-03). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by canceling an undeveloped
Commercial Planned Unit Development District located at 4343 Ashland City Highway,
abutting the south margin of Ashland City Highway, 380 feet east of Stewarts
Lane, approved for a 8,750 square foot retail/office center and a 2,100 square
foot convenience market/gas station, all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 88P-031U-03). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations, by amending the Hillsboro
Village Urban Design Overlay (UDO) district to modify variations to the conventional
standards of the underlying zoning, all of which is more particularly described
herein (Proposal No. 2005UD-009U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Wallace, on behalf
of the sponsor, moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams,
Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CL
to CS district property located at 4648 Old Hickory Boulevard, approximately
1,500 feet north of Lebanon Pike (0.36 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2005Z-114G-14). The Planning Commission made no recommendation
on the proposal; the bill was approved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Brown moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was
seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore,
Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley,
Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency to initiate an Adaptive Reuse
Ordinance (ARO) pilot project for Dickerson Pike, East Trinity Lane, and Douglas
Avenue. The Federal Grants Review Committee recommended indefinite deferment.
Ms. Murray moved to defer the resolution indefinitely, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to enforce the existing fireworks
ordinance, and requesting the Nashville Fire Department to increase its efforts
to educate the public about the dangers of fireworks and injury prevention when
using fireworks. The Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee recommended
deferment. Mr. Hart moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
Governor Phil Bredesen, the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General
Assembly, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, the Mayor's Office, the
Metropolitan Department of Public Works, and the Metropolitan Traffic and Parking
Commission to take the action necessary to post signs in front of curves in
the roadways indicating a safe speed for motorcycles to negotiate the curve.
The resolution was approved by the Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages
Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Neighbors, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter, Toler, Bradley, Williams,
Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution requesting
Governor Phil Bredesen, the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General
Assembly, and the entire Tennessee General Assembly to take the action necessary
to increase taxes on tobacco, beer, and liquor, and earmark these additional
funds for local education and public safety functions. The resolution was approved
by the Education and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committees;
the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace moved to
defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General Assembly and the entire
Tennessee General Assembly to take the action necessary to amend the Tennessee
Constitution to allow a portion of the lottery revenue generated in each county
to be designated for local schools, police and fire functions. The resolution
was approved by the Education and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages
Committees; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace
moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the members of the Nashville Newspaper Publishers Cooperative, and all publishers
who rely on news racks for distribution of printed materials, to make every
effort to reach a solution to the problem regarding the proliferation of news
racks within the right-of-way prior to January 1, 2006. The resolution was approved
by the Public Works Committee. Mr. Jameson moved to adopt the resolution, which
motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier,
Neighbors, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson,
Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Kerstetter,
Toler, Bradley, Williams, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0).

A resolution requesting
the Mayor and the Director of Finance to offer an early retirement buyout for
Metropolitan Government employees. The resolution was approved by the Personnel-Public
Information-Human Relations-Housing Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee
recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Mayor, the Director of Finance, and the Metro Council Budget and Finance
Committee to offer an early retirement buyout for Metropolitan Government employees.
The resolution was approved by the Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing
Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Wallace
moved to withdraw the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a
voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Board of Public Education and the Director of Schools to establish
and implement an incentive pay program for teachers whose students show marked
increases in standardized test scores. The Education Committee recommended deferment.
Mr. Crafton moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.